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Three Frameworks for Root Cause Analysis | Ep #21

January 18, 2023 Karen Hilyard, Ph.D. Episode 21
Three Frameworks for Root Cause Analysis | Ep #21
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Three Frameworks for Root Cause Analysis | Ep #21
Jan 18, 2023 Episode 21
Karen Hilyard, Ph.D.

Getting to the root cause of health disparities is essential because campaigns and interventions to change individual behavior will not be effective if the real problem requires a change in policies, systems, or the environment (or surrounding conditions) in which people live, work, and play.  Root cause solutions are also more sustainable, since they usually result in a longer lasting solution than surface solutions that are only a temporary fix.  

The key to framing the right problem and being able to pursue the right solution is using root cause analysis (RCA) to get to the bottom of the problem.  In today’s episode (3rd in our series on social determinants of health) we introduce three essential root cause analysis frameworks that should be part of your toolkit: the groundwater approach, the Ishikawa or fishbone diagram, and the 5 Why’s.  

Starting with root cause analysis can help you uncover the reasons for poor health outcomes, so you can design campaigns and interventions that will address the real problem and get better long-term results.   

Resources:

Find out more about the Groundwater Approach:
https://www.groundwaterinstitute.com/
https://racialequityinstitute.org/groundwater-approach/


The basic fishbone diagram: https://media.noria.com/sites/Uploads/2020/4/25/c319983b-b8ed-4d2e-8130-38962d1074b6_Fishbone_Diagram_680x357_extra_large.jpeg


Several examples of fishbone diagrams, filled in with causes:

More about the 5 Why’s:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_whys

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© 2022 - 2023 Karen Hilyard, Ph.D.


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Show Notes

Getting to the root cause of health disparities is essential because campaigns and interventions to change individual behavior will not be effective if the real problem requires a change in policies, systems, or the environment (or surrounding conditions) in which people live, work, and play.  Root cause solutions are also more sustainable, since they usually result in a longer lasting solution than surface solutions that are only a temporary fix.  

The key to framing the right problem and being able to pursue the right solution is using root cause analysis (RCA) to get to the bottom of the problem.  In today’s episode (3rd in our series on social determinants of health) we introduce three essential root cause analysis frameworks that should be part of your toolkit: the groundwater approach, the Ishikawa or fishbone diagram, and the 5 Why’s.  

Starting with root cause analysis can help you uncover the reasons for poor health outcomes, so you can design campaigns and interventions that will address the real problem and get better long-term results.   

Resources:

Find out more about the Groundwater Approach:
https://www.groundwaterinstitute.com/
https://racialequityinstitute.org/groundwater-approach/


The basic fishbone diagram: https://media.noria.com/sites/Uploads/2020/4/25/c319983b-b8ed-4d2e-8130-38962d1074b6_Fishbone_Diagram_680x357_extra_large.jpeg


Several examples of fishbone diagrams, filled in with causes:

More about the 5 Why’s:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_whys

Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you!

For more information, visit the Health Comm Central website at: http://www.HealthCommCentral.com

© 2022 - 2023 Karen Hilyard, Ph.D.


Connect with me on:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/health-comm-central/
Twitter: @HealthCommCtrl
Instagram: @health.comm.central